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9 July, 15:15

If p stays constant and u is doubled what happens to e? given U=EP

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  1. 9 July, 15:20
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    We are given the expression:

    U = E * P

    The equality symbol " = " means that for all cases, the value of U and E * P must always be equal. This means that whatever happens on the left side, must equally happen on the right side.

    So what this actually means is that, if we double U so we must also double the expression E * P, that is:

    2 U = 2 (E * P)

    However since P stays constant in the process, therefore only E is changed, hence:

    2 U = P * 2 E

    So we can see that E is also doubled.
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